Tea is identical with health. Habit
of sipping a cup of tea is also effective to reduce stress, prevent
hypertension, to reduce the risk of heart disease. There are different kinds of
tea in the world, but in general there are four types of tea whose properties
should not be underestimated.

1. Darjeeling

Tea is touted as the world's best tea is picked from the tea plant that grows
in the Himalayas in the Darjeeling region of India.

A recent study found the benefits of tea to inhibit the growth of pathogens
that can cause pain H.pylori gastritis, peptic ulcers, and cancer colon. And,
among the tea is Darjeeling tea was a direct positive effect on a five-minute
intervals after drinking. To optimize the effect, avoid consuming tea mixed
with milk.2. Oolong tea

Also referred to as semi-fermented tea. Oolong tea is very wide variation, from
mild and sweet, until the tea is more strong and bitter.

According to a study of more than 1,500 subjects, those who drank two and a
half cups of oolong tea or green tea every day, the risk of high blood pressure
46 percent lower. Oolong and green tea rich in antioxidants are effective to
control the enzyme triggers an increasing of blood pressure.

some of difficult words often come up when we are reading. sometimes we could just skip it, but sometimes when we will go through the text we have to find out the meaning of those difficult words to know what the text mean. here are the list of difficult word especially for English.

Difficult
words

Num

Difficult words

Date

Source

Meanings

1.

a priori

January 3, 2012

arguing from general principle to
expected effect.

2.

agami

crane-like bird of S America: 'the
trumpeter'

3.

antenna

sensitive outgrowth on head of insect,
crustacean, etc.; Radio aerial, especially complex

jibe

kilometre

kindliness

leopard

latter

manikin

Most British people say [marge-er-reen]
with a soft g with the sound of j in jam. A few people

Negro

black

nephew

cousin

ordinarily

The standard British pronunciation has
the stress on the first syllable

object

The noun or other word that is the
recipient of the action of the verb in a sentence.

paradigm

The beginning is pronounced the same as
the beginning of paratrooper, and the end is pronounced [dime].

paragraph

The first sentence makes very clear
what the topic is

quantum leap

In physics, quantum refers to a
very small amount of energy, momentum, etc, but in general use quantum
leap is often used for a sudden dramatic increase or advance, implying a
very large movement

quotation marks

These are punctuation marks ('') which
are also known as quotes, inverted commas, or speech marks

reason

Reason is usually followed by that
or why: The reason that (or why) we left was that no one
spoke to us. You can also omit both: the reason we left. If reason
is followed by a phrase without a verb, use for: the reason for our
departure.

relative clause

Relative clauses are clauses which
modify what they are attached to – that is to say, they affect its meaning in
some way. Most relative clauses modify a noun. In this way they act rather
like adjectives – in fact adjectival clause is another name for them.
There are two types of these: restrictive relative clauses (also called
defining relative clauses) and non-restrictive relative clauses (also called
non-defining relative clauses).

secretary

The standard British pronunciation has
only three syllables [seck-ruh-tree]. The US pronunciation has four [seck-ruh-ter-ry].
Note that the pronunciation [seck-ertree] is considered wrong.

sieve

Both the noun and the verb are
pronounced [siv]. [Seev] is not standard.

thankfully

The use of thankfully to mean
'fortunately', 'let us be thankful (that)', is still disliked by many people,
although it is becoming accepted. In this sense it is separated from the rest
of the sentence by a comma.

trauma

Two pronunciations are standard in
Britain, [tror-mer], the most usual, and standard in medical English,
and [trow-mer].